The neck is not a simple cylinder. The verified plates show the as a flat plane strapping down to the sternum, while the sternocleidomastoid spirals like a vine. The key image (Figure 4.12) shows the "V" of the neck—the sternal notch—as a gravity sink. Always start your neck block-out with that sternal notch; your clavicles will thank you.
A pyramid structure that projects from the center, defined by the nasal bone and cartilage.
A distinct bony prominence that anchors the lower third of the face. 3. The Neck: The Pillar of Support
Muscles
The neck is not a simple cylinder. The verified plates show the as a flat plane strapping down to the sternum, while the sternocleidomastoid spirals like a vine. The key image (Figure 4.12) shows the "V" of the neck—the sternal notch—as a gravity sink. Always start your neck block-out with that sternal notch; your clavicles will thank you.
A pyramid structure that projects from the center, defined by the nasal bone and cartilage.
A distinct bony prominence that anchors the lower third of the face. 3. The Neck: The Pillar of Support
Muscles